That cry of the soul to be lifted out of the bondage of the narrow circle of life, which carries up to God the protest and yearning of suffering man, never finds a more sublime expression than where humanity is oppressed and religion is corrupt.
I want an ending that's satisfying. I'm more of a classical writer than a modernist one in that I want the ending to be coherent and feel like an ending. I don't like when it just seems to putter out. I mean, life is chaotic enough.
| Ralph Bakshi, Director (1938) |
| Dillon Casey, Actor (1983) |
| Dan Castellaneta, Actor (1957) |
| Hope Emerson, Actress (1897) |
| Brendan Fehr, Actor (1977) |
| Joely Fisher, Actress (1967) |
| Jean Giraudoux, Dramatist (1882) |
| Edmond Halley, Scientist (1656) |
| Kate Jackson, Actress (1948) |
| Dirk Kempthorne, Politician (1951) |
| George Matthew Adams, Editor (1962) |
| Henry George, Economist (1897) |
| William Kapell, Musician (1953) |

